S Is for Seattle

S Is for Seattle

Author: Maria Kernahan

Publisher: Alphabet Cities

Published: 2017-03-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781942402312

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Explore Seattle with the ABC tour through the city's history and iconic places.


S Is for Salmon

S Is for Salmon

Author: Hannah Viano

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2014-02-25

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 1570618739

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Nature is on full display in this beautiful ABC book: C is for Crab; D is for Douglas fir; and E is for Eagle. Based on Pacific Northwest artist Hannah Viano’s regionally themed paper-cut art of the region's wildlife and nature, this lovely children’s book features fascinating plants and animals, shedding new light on learning the ABCs that will appeal to young and old alike. Fans of Nikki McClure and Kate Endle will appreciate the beautiful handmade appeal of this book.


Space Needle

Space Needle

Author: Knute Berger

Publisher: Documentary Media LLC and University of Washington

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 9781933245263

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Native Seattle

Native Seattle

Author: Coll Thrush

Publisher: University of Washington Press

Published: 2009-11-23

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 0295989920

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Winner of the 2008 Washington State Book Award for History/Biography In traditional scholarship, Native Americans have been conspicuously absent from urban history. Indians appear at the time of contact, are involved in fighting or treaties, and then seem to vanish, usually onto reservations. In Native Seattle, Coll Thrush explodes the commonly accepted notion that Indians and cities-and thus Indian and urban histories-are mutually exclusive, that Indians and cities cannot coexist, and that one must necessarily be eclipsed by the other. Native people and places played a vital part in the founding of Seattle and in what the city is today, just as urban changes transformed what it meant to be Native. On the urban indigenous frontier of the 1850s, 1860s, and 1870s, Indians were central to town life. Native Americans literally made Seattle possible through their labor and their participation, even as they were made scapegoats for urban disorder. As late as 1880, Seattle was still very much a Native place. Between the 1880s and the 1930s, however, Seattle's urban and Indian histories were transformed as the town turned into a metropolis. Massive changes in the urban environment dramatically affected indigenous people's abilities to survive in traditional places. The movement of Native people and their material culture to Seattle from all across the region inspired new identities both for the migrants and for the city itself. As boosters, historians, and pioneers tried to explain Seattle's historical trajectory, they told stories about Indians: as hostile enemies, as exotic Others, and as noble symbols of a vanished wilderness. But by the beginning of World War II, a new multitribal urban Native community had begun to take shape in Seattle, even as it was overshadowed by the city's appropriation of Indian images to understand and sell itself. After World War II, more changes in the city, combined with the agency of Native people, led to a new visibility and authority for Indians in Seattle. The descendants of Seattle's indigenous peoples capitalized on broader historical revisionism to claim new authority over urban places and narratives. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, Native people have returned to the center of civic life, not as contrived symbols of a whitewashed past but on their own terms. In Seattle, the strands of urban and Indian history have always been intertwined. Including an atlas of indigenous Seattle created with linguist Nile Thompson, Native Seattle is a new kind of urban Indian history, a book with implications that reach far beyond the region. Replaced by ISBN 9780295741345


Seattle

Seattle

Author: Jacqueline S. Cotton

Publisher: American Cities

Published: 2019-08

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 9781489694737

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"An overview of Seattle, touching on the city's geography, history, economy, and the people who live there."--Provided by publisher.


S Is for San Francisco

S Is for San Francisco

Author: Maria Kernahan

Publisher: Alphabet Places

Published: 2017-07-11

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 9781942402343

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S is for San Francisco is an A-Z tour of The City by the Bay.


Nisei Daughter

Nisei Daughter

Author: Monica Itoi Sone

Publisher: University of Washington Press

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780295956886

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A Japanese-American's personal account of growing up in Seattle in the 1930s and of being subjected to relocation during World War II.


Seattle Walk Report

Seattle Walk Report

Author: Susanna Ryan

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2019-08-13

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 1632172615

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Instagram sensation Seattle Walk Report uses her distinctive comic style and eagle eye to illustrate the charming and quirky people, places, and things that define Seattle's neighborhoods. Leveraging the growing popularity of Seattle Walk Report on Instagram, this charming book features comic book-style illustrations that celebrate the distinctive and odd people, places, and things that define Seattle's neighborhoods. The book goes deep into the urban jungle, exploring 24 popular Seattle neighborhoods, pulling out history, notable landmarks, and curiosities that make each area so distinctive. Entirely hand-drawn and lettered, Seattle Walk Report will be peppered with fun, slightly interactive elements throughout which make for an engaging armchair read, in addition to a fun way to explore the city's iconic, diverse, hipster, historic, and grand neighborhoods.